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- the present invention relates to a flow control device of a helically-shaped intake port for use in a diesel engine.
- a helically-shaped intake port normally comprises a helical portion formed around the intake valve of an engine, and a substantially straight inlet passage portion tangentially connected to the helical portion.
- a helically-shaped intake port is so formed that a strong swirl motion is created in the combustion chamber of an engine when the engine is operated at a low speed under a light load, that is, when the amount of air fed into the cylinder of the engine is small, since air flowing within the helically-shaped intake port is subjected to a great flow resistance, a problem occurs in that the volumetric efficiency is reduced when the engine is operated at a high speed under a heavy load, that is, when the amount of air to be fed into the cylinder of the engine is large.
- a flow control device for use in a gasoline engine.
- a bypass passage branched off from the inlet passage portion and connected to the helix terminating portion of the helical portion, is formed in the cylinder head of an engine, and a normally closed type flow control valve, actuated by an actuator, is arranged in the bypass passage and opened under the operation of the actuator when the amount of air to be fed into the cylinder of the engine becomes larger than a predetermined amount.
- this flow control device when the amount of air fed into the cylinder of the engine is large, that is, when the engine is operating under a heavy load at a high speed, a part of the air introduced into the inlet passage portion is fed into the helical portion of the helically-shaped intake port via the bypass passage. This reduces the flow resistance of the helically-shaped intake port, thus, enables high volumetric efficiency.
- This flow control device is just the embodiment of the basic principle of operation and is constructed so that it is suited for a gasoline engine.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a flow control device capable of creating a swirl motion, suited for a diesel engine, in the combustion chamber without the loss of the volumetric efficiency.
- a device for controlling the flow in a helically-shaped intake port of a diesel engine said intake port comprising a helical portion formed around an intake valve, and a substantially straight inlet passage portion tangentially connected to the helical portion having a helix terminating portion
- said device comprising: a bypass passage branched off from the inlet passage portion connected to the helix terminating portion of the helical portion; a slide valve transversely movable in said bypass passage for controlling the flow area of said bypass passage; and actuating means actuating said slide valve in response to a change in the amount of air to be fed into the cylinder for increasing the flow area of said bypass passage in proportion to an increase of said amount of air required.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of an internal combustion engine according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line II--II in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view schematically illustrating the shape of a helically-shaped intake port
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along the bypass passage in FIG. 3;
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line VI--VI in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line VII--VII in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line VIII--VIII in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line IX--IX in FIG. 5;
- FIGS. 10, 10A, and 10B are views illustrating the entirety of a flow control device
- FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating the stepper motor drive pulses
- FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating the opening area of the slide valve
- FIGS. 13, 13A and 13B are a flow chart illustrating the operation of the flow control device
- FIG. 14 is a graph illustrating the engine startability
- FIG. 15 is a graph illustrating the idling noise
- FIG. 16 is a graph illustrating the specific fuel consumption and the amount of unburned HC in the exhaust gas
- FIG. 17 is a graph illustrating the smoke limit output power
- FIG. 18 is a plan view of the combustion chamber, schematically illustrating the relationship between the swirl motion and the fuel injected from the fuel injector.
- reference numeral 1 designates a cylinder block, 2 a piston reciprocally movable in the cylinder block 1, 3 a cylinder head fixed onto the cylinder block 1, and 4a a spherical recess formed on the top face of the piston 2 and defining a combustion chamber 4;
- 5 designates an intake valve, 6 a helically-shaped intake port formed in the cylinder head 3, 7 an exhaust valve, 7a an exhaust port; and 8 a fuel injector arranged in the combustion chamber 4. Fuel is injected by the fuel injector 8 towards the recess 4a.
- FIGS. 3 and 4 schematically illustrate the shape of the helically-shaped intake port 6 illustrated in FIG. 2.
- the helically-shaped intake port 6 comprises an inlet passage portion A the longitudinal central axis of which is slightly curved, and a helical portion B formed around the valve stem of the intake valve 5.
- the inlet passage portion A is tangentially connected to the helical portion B.
- the side wall 9 of the inlet passage portion A which is located near the helix axis b, has on its upper portion an inclined wall portion 9a which is arranged to be faced downwards.
- the width of the inclined wall portion 9a is gradually increased towards the helical portion B, and as illustrated in FIG.
- the entire portion of the side wall 9 is inclined at the connecting portion of the inlet passage portion A and the helical portion B.
- the upper half of the side wall 9 is smoothly connected to the circumferential wall of a cylindrical projection 11 (FIG. 8) which is formed on the upper wall of the intake port 6 at a position located around a valve guide 10 of the intake valve 5, and the lower half of the side wall 9 is connected to the side wall 12 of the helical portion B at the helix terminating portion C of the helical portion B.
- the upper wall 13 of the helical portion B is connected to a steeply inclined wall D at the helix terminating portion C of the helical portion B.
- bypass passages 14, branched off the inlet passage portions A of the corresponding intake ports 6 and having a substantially uniform cross-section, are formed in the cylinder head 3, and each of the bypass passages 14 is connected to the helix terminating portion C of the corresponding intake port 6.
- Each of the inlet openings 15 of the bypass passages 14 is formed on the side wall 9 at a position located near the inlet open end of the inlet passage portion A of the corresponding intake port 6, and each of the outlet openings 16 of the bypass passages 14 is formed on the upper end portion of the side wall 12 at the helix terminating portion C of the corresponding intake port 6.
- valves 17 for controlling the flow areas of the corresponding bypass passages 14 are slidably arranged in the corresponding bypass passages 14.
- Valve rods 18 are formed in one piece on the upper ends of the corresponding slide valves 17, and the upper end portions of the valve rods 18 pass through corresponding guide sleeves 19 fitted into the cylinder head 3 and project upwardly from the cylinder head 3.
- an arm rod 20 is rotatably mounted on the cylinder head 3 with the bearings (not shown), and arms 21 provided for the slide valves 17 of the corresponding cylinders are fixed onto the arm rod 20.
- the tips of the arms 21 are connected to the tops of the corresponding valve rods 18 with pins 22, which allow pivot motion.
- an arm 23 is fixed onto the arm rod 20, and the tip of the arm 23 is connected to a stepper motor 30.
- the stepper motor 30, for example, has four poles and adopts a two-phase exciting system.
- the stepper motor 30 comprises a shaft 32 axially movably, by non-rotatably, supported by a housing 31, a rotor 33 rotatably supported by the housing 31 and having an internal thread which is in engagement with the external thread of the shaft 32, and exciting coils 34 arranged to surround the rotor 33.
- the exciting coils 34 are connected to the output terminals of an electronic control unit 50.
- the potentiometer 35 comprises a slider 36 connected to the arm rod 20 and rotating together with the arm rod 20, and a stationary resistor 37.
- the slider 36 slides on the stationary resistor 37 contacting with it. Consequently, the voltage, which changes in proportion to the change of opening area of the slide valve 17, is applied to the slider 36.
- the slider 36 is connected to the input terminal of the electronic control unit 50.
- a second potentiometer 40 is connected to a rotary support shaft 39 of an accelerator pedal 38.
- the second potentiometer 40 comprises a slider 41 and a stationary resistor 42, and the voltage, which changes in proportion to the depression of the accelerator pedal 38, that is, which corresponds to the engine load, is applied to the slider 41.
- the slider 41 is connected to the input terminal of the electronic control unit 50.
- a starter switch 44 and an engine speed sensor 43 for detecting the rotating speed of the crankshaft (not shown) of the engine are connected to the input terminals of the electronic control unit 50.
- the electronic control unit 50 is constructed as a digital computer and comprises a microprocessor (MPU) 51 carrying out the arithmetic and logic processing, a random-access memory (RAM) 52, a read-only memory (ROM) 53 storing a predetermined control program and arithmetic constant therein, an input port 54 and an output 55.
- the MPU 51, the RAM 52, the ROM 53, the input port 54, and the output port 55 are interconnected to each other via a bidirectional bus 56.
- the electronic control unit 50 comprises a clock generator 57 generating various clock signals. As illustrated in FIG. 10, the potentiometers 35 and 40 are connected to the input port 54 via AD converters 58 and 59, respectively.
- the engine speed sensor 43 and the starter switch 44 are connected to the input port 54.
- the first potentiometer 35 produces an output voltage in proportion to the opening area of the slide valve 17.
- the output voltage of the potentiometer 35 is converted to the corresponding binary code in the AD converter 58, and the binary code is put into the MPU 51 via the input port 54 and the bus 56.
- the second potentiometer 40 produces an output voltage in proportion to the engine load.
- the output voltage of the potentiometer 40 is converted to the corresponding binary code in the AD converter 59, and the binary code is put into the MPU 51 via the input port 54 and the bus 56.
- the engine speed sensor 43 produces an output pulse everytime the crankshaft (not shown) of the engine rotates by a certain angle, and the output pulse of the engine speed sensor 43 is put into the MPU 51 via the input port 54 and the bus 56.
- the starter switch 44 is turned on when the starter motor (not shown) is driven in order to start the engine. The output signal of the starter switch 44 is put into the MPU 51 via the input port 54 and the bus 56.
- the output port 55 is provided for outputting data necessary to actuate the stepper motor 30, and binary coded data is written in the output port 55 from the MPU 51 via the bus 56.
- the output terminals of the output port 55 are connected to the corresponding input terminals of a latch 60, and the output terminals of the latch 60 are connected to the corresponding exciting coils 34 of the stepper motor 30 via corresponding power amplifiers 61, 62, 63, and 64.
- the stepper motor 30 adopts a two-phase exciting system and has first to fourth exciting coils. In order to rotate the stepper motor 30 in one direction, the first exciting coil I, the second exciting coil II, the third exciting coil III, and the fourth exciting coil IV are successively excited as illustrated in FIG. 11.
- stepper motor 30 can be rotated in the opposite direction by sequentially producing pulses "0011", “0110", “1100” and "1001" at the output terminals I, II, III, and IV of the latch 60. In the manner as described above, the stepper motor 30 is rotated in response to the drive data written in the output port 55.
- FIG. 12 illustrates a preferable relationship between the opening area of the slide valve 17 and the engine operating condition determined by the engine speed and the load.
- the ordinate N indicates the engine speed (r.p.m.)
- the abscissa L indicates the load of the engine.
- the upper region showed by the hatching above the solid line S 0 , indicates a region where the slide valve 17 opens the bypass passage 14 to the maximum extent
- the lower region shown by the hatching below the solid line S 1 , indicates a region where the slide valve 17 completely shuts off the bypass passage 14.
- representatively depicted two solid lines S 2 and S 3 indicate lines on which the opening area of the slide valve 17 is constant. In FIG.
- the opening area of the slide valve 17 is gradually increased from S 1 to S 0 .
- FIG. 13 illustrates a flow chart of the operation of a flow control device according to the present invention.
- step 70 means that the routine is proceeded by sequential interruptions which are executed every predetermined time. Initially, in step 71, it is determined whether the starter switch 44 is on. If the starter switch 44 is not on, the routine goes to step 72. In step 72, the output signal of the engine speed sensor 43 is put into the MPU 51, and the engine speed N is calculated. Then, in step 73, the output signal of the second potentiometer 40, which represents the load L of the engine, is put into the MPU 51. Then, in step 74, the desired opening area SS of the slide valve 17 is calculated by the relationship as illustrated in FIG. 12, which is stored in the ROM 53 on the basis of the load L, and the calculated engine speed N. Then, the routine goes to step 75.
- step 71 if it is detected in step 71 that the starter switch 71 is on, the routine goes to step 69, and the signal correspond to the maximum opening area is adopted as the desired opening area SS. Then, the routine goes to step 75. In step 75, the output signal of the first potentiometer 35 is put into the MPU 51, and the present opening area of the slide valve 17 is calculated. Then, in step 76, it is determined whether the desired opening area SS is larger than the present opening area S. If the desired opening area SS is larger than the present opening area S, the routine goes to step 77. In step 77, "1" is put into the step number STEP for rotating the stepper motor 30 by one step in the direction of the slide valve 17 opened.
- step 78 the routine goes to step 78.
- step 76 it is determined in step 76 that the desired opening area SS is not larger than the present opening area S
- step 79 it is determined whether the desired opening area SS is smaller than the present opening area S. If it is determined in step 79 that the desired opening area SS is smaller than the present opening area S, the routine goes to step 80.
- step 80 "-1" is put into the step number STEP for rotating the stepper motor 30 by one step in the direction of the slide valve 17 closed. Then, the routine goes to step 78.
- step 81 it is determined in step 79 that the desired opening area SS is not smaller than the present opening area S
- step 81 "0" is put into the step number STEP for retaining the stepper motor 30 stationary. Then, the routine goes to step 78.
- step 78 the step motor drive data is written in the output port 55 on the basis of the step number STEP obtained in step 77, 80, and 81.
- the stepper motor 30 is rotated by one step in the direction of the slide valve 17 opened or closed, or the step motor 30 is retained stationary. Consequently, as shown in the flow chart illustrated in FIG. 13, when the starter switch 44 is on, the slide valve 17 opens the bypass passage 14 to the maximum extent. When the starter switch 44 is not on, the slide valve 17 opens or closes until the opening area of the slide valve 17 becomes equal to the desired opening area determined from FIG. 12. From FIG.
- the slide valve 17 closes the bypass passage 14. At this time, the air introduced into the inlet passage portion A moves downward, while swirling, along the upper wall 13 of the helical portion B. Then, since the air, while swirling, flows into the combustion chamber 4, a strong swirl motion is created in the combustion chamber 4.
- FIG. 18 schematically illustrates fuel spray 8b injected by the fuel nozzle 8a of the fuel injector 8 into the combustion chamber 4.
- a swirl motion is created in the combustion chamber 4, and this swirl motion rotates about the axis of the fuel injector 8 in a horizontal plane.
- arrows F indicate the moving distance of the air in the period from the start of the injection to the completion of the injection.
- the regions, surrounded by the curved lines H which envelopes the arrows F indicate regions where an air-fuel mixture is formed. Consequently, in the case where a gap I is present between the adjacent curved lines H as illustrated in FIG. 18, only air is present within the gap I.
- the period represented with the crank angle in which the fuel spray 8b is injected by the fuel nozzle 8a is determined by the engine load L. Consequently, in order to obtain an optimum combustion, it is necessary to weaken the swirl motion as the engine load L increases. In addition, even if the velocity of the swirl motion is increased in proportion to an increase of the engine speed, the velocity of the fuel spray 8b injected by the fuel injector 8 is not increased so much as the increase of the velocity of the swirl motion. Consequently, when the velocity of the swirl motion is high, since the fuel spray 8b is blown off by the swirling air before the fuel 8b reaches the peripheral region of the swirl motion, the fuel spray 8b cannot reach the peripheral region of the swirl motion. So, it is also necessary to weaken the swirl motion as the engine speed increases.
- the ordinate Z of FIG. 15 indicates the noise level in the idling operation.
- the abscissa S of FIG. 15 indicates a swirl ratio (Times of revolution of the swirl motion for the engine speed).
- the abscissa S of FIG. 16 indicates the swirl ratio.
- the curved lines S and R indicate the specific fuel consumption and the amount of unburned HC in the exhaust gas, respectively.
- the specific fuel consumption S and the amount R of unburned HC have a tendency as illustrated in FIG. 16 independently of the engine speed. As shown in FIGS.
- the abscissa S indicates the swirl ratio.
- the swirl ratio S when the swirl ratio S is in the range of 2 through 3, the smoke limited power output P becomes maximum. Consequently, it is preferable that the swirl ratio S be controlled within the range of 2 through 4 thereof, and it is also preferable that the swirl ratio is reduced as the amount of air to be fed into the cylinders of the engine is increased. In the present invention, when the amount of air fed to be into the cylinder of the engine is small, a strong swirl motion, having the swirl ratio of about 4, can be created by closing the slide valve 17.
- the swirl ratio S can be gradually reduced. Furthermore, when the amount of air to be fed into the cylinders of the engine is large, the swirl ratio S can be controlled so that it becomes equal to about 2 by opening the slide valve 17 to the maximum extent.
- the ordinate E indicates engine startability
- the abscissa S indicates the swirl ratio
- the present invention when the engine is operated at a low speed under a light load, at a high speed under a light load, and at a low speed under a heavy load, since a strong swirl motion is created in the combustion chamber, it is possible to obtain a stable combustion and suppress the occurrence of noise.
- the engine when the engine is operated at a high speed under a heavy load, since the creation of the swirl motion is suppressed, it is possible to obtain a high volumetric efficiency and increase the smoke limited power output.
- the swirl motion when the engine is operating at a middle speed under a middle load, the swirl motion is weakened as the amount of air to be fed into the cylinder of the engine is increased. As a result of this, since the uniform distribution of fuel is obtained, and the amount of air used for combustion becomes maximum, a good combustion can be obtained.
- by weakening the swirl motion at the engine starting conditions it is possible to obtain an easy start of the engine.
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